FluentDataBuilder





A fluent data builder for json and xml
DataBuilder Output Libraries
FluentDataBuilder has some NuGet-Libraries to generate output:
FluentDataBuilder.Json | System.Text.Json |  |
FluentDataBuilder.NewtonsoftJson | Newtonsoft.Json |  |
FluentDataBuilder.Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration | Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration |  |
FluentDataBuilder.Xml | System.Xml |  |
FluentDataBuilder.Yaml | YamlDotNet |  |
Examples
FluentDataBuilder.Json (System.Text.Json)
install the nuget FluentDataBuilder.Json
and follow the general DataBuilder steps. the following code is a sample for the initialization with System.Text.Json.
IDataBuilder builder = new DataBuilder();
...
JsonDocument jsonResult = builder.Build();
FluentDataBuilder.NewtonsoftJson (Newtonsoft.Json)
install the nuget FluentDataBuilder.NewtonsoftJson
and follow the general DataBuilder steps. the following code is a sample for the initialization with Newtonsoft.Json.
IDataBuilder builder = new DataBuilder();
...
JObject jsonResult = builder.Build();
FluentDataBuilder.Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration (Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration)
With this package you can store the DataBuilder instance directly as an IConfiguration instance.
install the nuget FluentDataBuilder.Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration
and follow the general DataBuilder steps. the following code is a sample for the initialization with Newtonsoft.Json.
IDataBuilder builder = new DataBuilder();
...
IConfiguration configuration = builder.ToConfiguration();
FluentDataBuilder.Xml (System.Xml)
install the nuget FluentDataBuilder.Xml
and follow the general DataBuilder steps. the following code is a sample for the initialization with System.Xml.
IDataBuilder builder = new DataBuilder();
...
XmlDocument xmlDocument = builder.Build();
FluentDataBuilder.Yaml (YamlDotNet)
install the nuget FluentDataBuilder.Yaml
and follow the general DataBuilder steps..
IDataBuilder builder = new DataBuilder();
...
string yamlContent = builder.Build();
How to create Data Objects
First you need to create an instance:
IDataBuilder builder = new DataBuilder();
Use the Add-Method to add data:
add simple properties
builder.Add("StringProperty", "a value");
builder.Add("NumericProperty", 12345);
builder.Add("BooleanProperty", true);
result (in json):
{
"StringProperty": "a value",
"NumericProperty": 12345,
"BooleanProperty": true
}
add arrays
builder.Add("ListProperty", new List<string> { "this", "is", "a", "test" });
builder.Add("ArrayProperty", new string[] { "this", "is", "a", "test" });
builder.Add("MixedListProperty", new List<object> { "value", 123, true, 456.78 });
result (in json):
{
"ListProperty":
[
"this",
"is",
"a",
"test"
],
"ArrayProperty":
[
"this",
"is",
"a",
"test"
],
"MixedListProperty":
[
"value",
123,
true,
456.78
]
}
add new object
builder.Add("ObjectProperty", new DataBuilder()
.Add("StringProperty", "another value")
.Add("NumericProperty", 67890)
.Add("BooleanProperty", false));
result (in json):
{
"ObjectProperty":
{
"StringProperty": "another value",
"NumericProperty": 67890,
"BooleanProperty": false
}
}